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E. G. KUNGBEIL.

HEATING DRUM.

APPucATIoN FILED APR.23, 1919.

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.i .aaanoa Vlie it known that l, lilnwnnn ifi .linmelinut, ac-itizenotthe United tits. residing atl `Lander, in the county olf: :Fremont andlitate. oli' liyomingl `have i invented certain new anduseful.improvements inf Heating- "Drums oi whiclrthe if'ollowinn is asiecii- `cation7 reiferenceibeing1 hadto the accompanying drawings. n

i ,.'llhis invention relates to certain improve ments in `heating1drums, and it 1s an object oli the;inventionito provide anovel and im-'I iiroved. ldevice ot this `general character whichimay be assembledwith convei'iience and: facility `and which comprises separable parts to'facilitate theV cleansing thereof.:

`Another,object of the invention 1s to pro- ;fvidea `novel"` andimproved `device of this .general characterwliiereinythe `products oicombustion are cruised` to travel there tlirogupgliun an irregular pathto `assure the desired beat radiation and to prevent soot or the "like`passing` `ont `through tho iiue `or chimney proper. i i

,sin additional.objectot the invention is to provide a novel andimproved drum oif this foliarzgcten wherein thelvproducts ot oombus-``tion may causodzto travel therethrough in an irregular patliorl` in`substantially` a direct patliin accordance`with the seasons ot theyear.`

rlfhe invention consistsin` the i. details ont construction and in thecombination and ar rangement oi': the several parte oit' my iniprovedheating);` drum whereby certain important advantages are attained andthe dei comp anying1 drawings, wherein vice rendered simpler, lessexpensive and otherwise more convenient and advantageous tori'lse aswill be hereinafter more fully set `ltorth. f i

i The novel features oft my invention will hereii'iatter be deiinitelyclaimed.`

ln order that niy invention may `be the better understoodpl will nowproceed to de soribethe same with` reference to the ac- Figure l is avertical sectional view taken through a heating drum constructed in ac`cordauce with an embodiment ot my invention and in applied position7 thecoactingr stove i being; shown in fraglnent, and

Fig;` 2 is a `sectional view taken. substantially on the line 2-2 oiFig.l.

. is hereindisclosed, myimproved druni t comprises two separablesections constitutn specification of lietters `Patent.

` i Application `ined april `discharge opening in a stove top intentenanni e, raso. ma serial no. 292,051.

ing the bottom section B and the top seo `tion T.

1: The bottoni section B is cylindrical in `form with its lower endclosed by the head l and] havingjits opposite end open, and the top"section 'l` is also cylindrical in torni with its lower end open and itsupper end closed by the head 2. The lower portion of `the "top "sectionT telescopic-ally engages within the upper or open end ot the bottonisection B and said top section T is of a length materially in eXcesswofthe co`rrespending dimension of the 1 bottom `section B. i

At one side oi' the axial center thereof, the

`head l oi the bottom section B is provided with aninduction opening 3definedby an upstanding flue` F ofv a length to terminate below but inclose proximity to the head 2 of the top section T when the sections Band T are inl assembled relation.

The head l ot the bottom section B in radial alinement with the flue Fand at the oppositeside ot the axial center of said head 'l has suitablysecured thereto the lower por-'f tion ot a flue F. rlihe Hue F extendsupl wardly substantially in parallelism with the flue F and is ot alength to telescopically engage lwithin the lower end portion oia sleeveor thinible Si disposed through `the head 2 of the .topl section `T. i

The sleeve or thimble S extends above and below the head 2 and the upperportion trol ot a damper 7 arranged within the flue F and under controlott the operating member M extending exteriorly of the drum through thehead 1 of the bottom section B. The openings 6 are positioned adjacentthe inner end oit the flue F and said openings 6 are of a diameter toextend inwardly oit the inner end of the Hue F whereby a directdraftinay be had from the inner end of the flue F through the opening 6"when the damper 7 Vis in open position.

Y In pi'actice, the products of combustion from the vstove pass upwardly'through the flue F into the drum as afforded bythe` sections B and 'I`Vand when the damper 7 is in closedV position, 'said products ofcombustion pass downwardly of the drinn and into the flue F. throughV,the lower opening 5 and pass outwardly through the'i'lue F.This-irregular travel of the products of combustion assures an edectiveradiation of the v heat from the drum and also serves to mavteriallyeliminatethe. passage of soot or the andit willyalso beV obvious likeoutwardly `.through theflue F. Such -soot or the lileis `generallycollectedV upon the head lzolthe bottom section B, with the result thatthev heat within the drum. substantially entirely consumes suchVdeposits.

Vdamper The movedvinto open'position so that the products of combustionwill travel in substantiallyfa direct 'path through the flue F and intothe hue F through the registering openings. 6 with theresul-t -thattheradiation ofheatffrom the drum is materially' reduced.

,1, From the foregoing description, itV is thought to be obvious vthat'a heating drum constructed fin' accordance with my inven-l tionis-particularly well adapted for use by reason-of the convenience andfacility with which it may be assembled and operated,

tha-tiny inventionis susceptible of some change and modi- `icationwithout departing from the principles and spirit thereof and for ythisreason I do not-Wish to be understoodas limiting myself to the precisearrangement and formation of the several parts herein shown in carryingout my invention 1n practice ex` cept as hereinafter claimed.

I claim:

A heating drum of the class described comprising two separable sectionshaving their outer ends closed, the closed end of one ol the sectionsbeing provided with a pair of radially spaced tlues, and at oppositesides oi' the axialcenter of the section, one of said lues being incommunication with an induction opening in the closed end of saidsection, said flue being of a length to terminate inwardly of the closedend oi the'second section when said sections are assembled, the secondlue being provided with openings in its wall adjacent the opposite endsof the flue, a thiinble disposed through the closed end of the secondsection' and in which an end portion of the second flue teleseopicallyengages when the sections are assembled, said tliiinble being providedwith an opening registering with the opening within said end portion ofthe second flue, the registering openings of the thimble and second fluebeing positioned adjacent the inner end of the Iirst named lue, saidopenings being of a diameter to extend inwardly of said inner end of thefirst flue, a damper within the second fine for controlling saidregistering openings, and means extending through said second flue andexteriorly of the drum through the closed end of the first section foroperating the damper.

In testimony whereof I hereunto afiix my signature in the presence oftwo witnesses.

A EDIVARD G. KLINGBEIL.

lVitnesses n J. H. SHARP, C. R. COUNTRYMAN.

